Description Design Classics Series 7 in Miniature Format In 1955, the designer Arne Jacobsen created the Series 7 – a chair, which has since become one of the best-selling chairs in the world. Back then as well as today, the chair inspired its audience with a discreet appearance and functional diversity. Today, the Series 7…
Description Bird Figurine Made of Brass When designing Aves (latin for bird) in the late 1960s, the Dutch designer Co Derr created a family of three minimalist brass birds that impress with their sculptural traits. The designer tried to simplify the shape of AVES until he reached a form, that could be perceived as the…
Description Mummy fish with child Let the Wooden Dolls Mother Fish & Child by Vitra swim carefree through your living room, kitchen or bathroom and create a family atmosphere with Mummy Fish and her child. Half decoration and half toy Half decoration, half toy, the Wooden Dolls were originally developed by designer Alexander Girard for…
Description Panda figure made of walnut and maple wood On the occasion of the arrival of two panda bears at Copenhagen Zoo, the design studio Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) was asked to design the enclosure for the animals. The result is a home for the two of them whose form is reminiscent of the Chinese…
Description Rina the rhinoceros Rina the rhinoceros was designed by Steffen Juul for Woud and is a playful decoration for young and old. Rina is a simple and lovable rhino sculpture made of solid oak. Thanks to the movable head, the expression of Rina change, giving the rhino a charming, slightly whimsical look. Made of…
Description Penguin figure made of beech wood The Penguin figurines were designed by Hans Bunde back in 1954 – one for each of his sisters. Thanks to ArchitectMade, the elegant birds now find their place on the home sideboard or shelf, where they attract all eyes with their shapely silhouette and contrasting painting. The penguins…
Description Hibo the hippopotamus Hibo the hippo was designed by Steffen Juul for Woud and is a decorative object made of wood with a lot of charm. Made according to Danish handicraft tradition, the cute hippo convinces young and old with its friendly facial expression and the movable head. Made of oak wood in different…
Description The Puffin by Kay Bojesen is not just a toy. It is a sculpture that takes its place on the unique threshold between fantasy figure and design objec. Although the wooden dog by Kay Bojesen is not a copy of the real animal, it has a strong personality full of life: The wooden animal…
Description The Garden Egg was originally intended to be a garden chair. At that time Peter Ghyczy was working for the synthetics manufacturer Elastogran/Reuter in Lemfrde. As leader of the design department, his tasks included exploring suitable areas of application for what were then new and particularly promising synthetic materials. The most prominent and later…
Description The Panton Chair is a design icon of the 20th century. The Miniatures Panton Chair matches the historic original from the Vitra Design Museum collection in construction, material and colour, right up to the smallest detail – all in a 1:6 scale. Verner Pantons cantilever chair is the most consistent expression of a design…
Description Solid oak airplane figure The Maverick Wooden airplane by Jakob Burgs for the Danish manufacturer boyhood is reminiscent of simple folded paper airplanes. In contrast to them the Maverick Airplane, however, is a steady home decoration that neither crumples nor ends up in the far corner of the room. Made of solid oak, it…
Description Charles Rennie Mackintosh was one of the great representatives of Art Nouveau. Together with his wife Margaret McDonald, her sister Frances, and his brother-in-law Herbert McNair, he developed an original style that set itself apart from the decorative floral style of Jugendstil. The groups geometric, almost cubist designs for furniture show the influence of…